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A new sig

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Ive never tryed a black and white sig before. The background was made from gaussian blurs, im adding text and border soon...One question

 

 

 

I have a text saved in a file (from dafont). How do i add it to my fonts?

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Rate it if you want.

move the truefont file to C:\WINDOWS\Fonts

 

And the signature needs a lot of work. It just doesn't really have anything there.

Thanks for the font info

 

 

 

Also, I was just experimenting with B and W pics, posted do i could find out what to add ::'

#1: Too much blank space with nothing but blur, which destroys flow.

 

#2: I didn't try a black and white sig till I was reasonably good. I have only done 2 ever *points to knight siggeh*

 

#3: Get some excitement. It is bland, a bad colour. You can combat this, while keeping it B&W by adding some c4ds

 

 

 

Try changing some things, and for the love of Pancakes, do some damn blending!

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Things to work on:

 

 

 

Background: this one is just really boring, blurry, bland and doesn't have any depth. You need to establish some kind of flow too.

 

Blending. You can't just paste the render in there and hope it blends itself.

 

Render/focal point placement: rule of thirds! Placing the render near the sides too much or exactly in the middle is usually not a good idea.

 

 

 

There is just not much to the signature so not much to give criticism on either, but those are some basic things.

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